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Single Phase To 3 Phase By Using Cap
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post Dec 19 2008, 02:47 PM
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this is a cct to start a three phase motor with a single phase supply and using a capacitor...
to charge the cap with 220V AC at 50 HZ, which is my supply, I have done the following calculations...

C = 1 / 2 * PI * F * XC
VC = 220 V
XC = 220 / 2 * PI * F
C = 4.55 mF

is all this correct? I just want to know how to calculate the capacitor value actually...


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